Fryderyk Chopin was a Polish composer and pianist born in 1810 who was one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. He was a child prodigy who mastered the piano by age 6. Throughout his life, he struggled with tuberculosis which was exacerbated by time spent in Majorca with his lover. His compositions were primarily for solo piano and included ballades, mazurkas, polonaises, études, and nocturnes. He died of tuberculosis in 1849 at the age of 39.